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Although Cam conceded they did have some "wonderful people that reached out and got involved" in putting on their engagement party, Jules said the idea they'd been "cashing in" is wrong.

"It's just a false allegation towards us, saying that we've made money and we didn't, and Channel 9 as well. Even the reports that we got paid an early-morning fee (to appear on Today Extra the next day) … No. I wish I did, I was so hungover," she said.

In March, Jules and Cam became the first couple in Married At First Sight history to get engaged.

Cam popped the question to Jules during their romantic vow-renewal ceremony, asking Jules whether she would be prepared to make their TV marriage legal.